❑
Programming
the
Wash
Speed
Standard
reversing
wash
speed
is
between
≅
40
and
50
RPM.
(
≅
Verify
exact
value
at
table
3.6.B.)
For
some
special
applications
the
drum
should
only
turn
very
slowly.
-
Speed
Limits
The
minimum
programmable
wash
speed
is
10
RPM.
The
maximum
programmable
wash
speed
is
40
-
60
RPM,
depending
on
machine
size.
❑
Programming
Extraction
speed
Extraction
≅
[150
-
1165]
RPM
An
Intermediate
spin
between
two
sequences
should
be
about
½
of
the
max
spin.
Between
90
and
150
RPM
(
≅
Verify
exact
value
at
table
3.6.B.)
it’s
not
allowed
to
program
a
steady
speed,
as
the
machine
could
VIBRATE
TOO
MUCH.
-
Speed
Limits
Check
table
3.6.B
with
the
minimum
and
maximum
speed
limits.
The
limits
differ
depending
on
the
maximum
allowed
g-force
at
high
spin
for
each
washing
machine
type.
❑
Programming
Supplies
Up
to
4
Supplies
can
be
programmed
at
the
same
time
in
a
sequence.
If
Liquid
soap
pumps
have
been
installed
on
the
washing
machine,
then
these
pumps
will
be
activated
by
programming
a
time
value
for
the
corresponding
supply
signal
1,
2,
3,
4,
5,
6,
7,
8.
-
Time
Limits
The
maximum
programmable
time
is
99
Seconds
If
the
time
is
0
Seconds
then
the
supply
will
NOT
be
activated
at
the
wash
process.
!
ATTENTION!
IF
FOR
SOME
SPECIAL
APPLICATION
MORE
THAN
4
SUPPLIES
MUST
BE
PROGRAMMED
IN
THE
SAME
SEQUENCE,
THIS
CAN
BE
SOLVED
BY
PROGRAMMING
THE
SAME
SEQUENCE
TWICE;
ONE
AFTER
THE
OTHER.
SPLIT
THE
WATER
LEVEL
(
SO
IT
WILL
TAKE
WATER
FOR
THE
SECOND
FILL,
say
60%,
100%),
STEP
TIME,
AND
THE
NUMBER
OF
SUPPLIES,
OVER
THE
TWO
SUBSEQUENT
SEQUENCES.
PROGRAM
A
„NO
DRAIN“
BETWEEN
THE
TWO
SEQUENCES
TO
AVOID
DRAINING
THE
WATER.
SET
TEMPERATURE
THE
SAME
FOR
BOTH
PARTS.
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Page 146: ...Upper Frame CFD2838P_D1617 4 ...
Page 148: ...Lower Frame CFD2839P_D1617 6 ...
Page 150: ...Stabilizing Springs CFD2840P_D1617 8 ...
Page 152: ...Cabinet CFD2890P_D1617 16 ...
Page 154: ...Cabinet CFD2891P_D1617 18 ...
Page 156: ...Control Panel 32 ...
Page 158: ...Control Panel CFD2896P_D1617 34 ...
Page 160: ...Control Panel CFD2896P_D1617 36 ...
Page 162: ...Coin Meter CFD2729P_D1617 42 ...
Page 164: ...Door Drawing 1 of 2 CFD2899P_D1617 44 ...
Page 166: ...Door Drawing 2 of 2 CFD2900P_D1617 46 ...
Page 168: ...Water Inlet System CFD2732P_D1617 48 ...
Page 170: ...Drain System CFD2848P_D1617 50 ...
Page 172: ...Drain System Drain Pump CFD2735P_D1617 52 ...
Page 174: ...Rear Panel Drawing 1 of 2 CFD2901P_D1617 54 ...
Page 176: ...Rear Panel Drawing 2 of 2 CFD2902P_D1617 56 ...
Page 178: ...Steam Heating CFD2852P_D1617 58 ...
Page 180: ...Washing Drum and Tub CFD2742P_D1617 60 ...
Page 182: ...Drive CFD2853P_D1617 62 ...
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